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...Radio exists," says Claude Ernest Hooper, "only in its statistics." There is every reason why he should say so: Hooper is Radio's No. 1 Statistician. On the basis of his reports, radio men hire & fire talent, buy & sell time, and set their watches...
Last week, confident of his hold on the industry, Mr. Hooper announced a boost in prices, as of July 1. Hooper's fortnightly "telephone coincidental" surveys will cost subscribers an average 15% more...
Radio, as Norman Corwin has observed, "long ago conspired in its own enslavement by raising to Godship Hooper . . . and basing its main thought and operations upon a schedule of percentages." And Hooper has been in a pretty good position to name his own price since his only major rival, the industry-financed Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting, Inc., folded last September...
...come from professors of history, philosophy and anthropology, from deans of American colleges and universities, heads of public and private schools, and from educators like Chairman John Hooper, of the Vermont State Board of Education, who wanted reprints "so that I may redistribute them to key people in the field of Vermont education...
Those who were awarded degrees Magna cum Laude are Theodore S. Baer '44 (Economics)--with highest honors, Marvin A. Finkelstein '47 (Government), George R. Hooper '45 (Economics), Robert L. Koehl '44 (History), Roger B. Lazerus '46 (History), Raymond R. Schiff '47 (Physics), Charles G. Sellers, Jr. '45 (History and Literature), Louis E. Smart, Jr. '45 (Economics), and Francis L. Wiener '47 (History and Literature...